New Orleans
Bio:
PJ Morton coined the phrase “soulful pop” to describe his approach to music years ago. His explanation was as complex as it was simple. The concept of soulfulness can seamlessly span genres, yet remains tangible. By the same token, “pop” music is not genre specific it simply engulfs whatever is popular with a majority at a particular time. PJ’s refusal to be defined by one dimension of sound resulted in musical ingenuity. Today the keyboardist/vocalist for superstar band Maroon 5 is simultaneously the newest solo act to join Young Money, PJ Morton found his balance, and the industry followed.
Born into the richly melodic soil of New Orleans, PJ recalls a musically inspired upbringing where his talents were eagerly nurtured. Though encompassed in gospel environment, he was also strongly influenced by pop icons the Beatles and James Taylor, but equally moved by soulful legends Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway. “The great thing about gospel is that it doesn’t sound like one thing. It crosses genres, it offered great training,” he acknowledges. These three diverse persuasions shaped PJ’s growth as a musician and propelled him to find his own artistry. Past influences are evident when he describes the dichotomy of his sound, “It’s sweet and sour. It’s chicken and waffles. It’s a hip hop bass line meshed with symphonies of stringed instruments, synthetic sounds intermingling with real instrumentation,” he explains. It’s nothing short of kismet years later PJ would find himself juxtaposed behind the keyboards of the group that many would classify as a new millennium version of the Beatles and the burgeoning new solo act on the hip hop imprint with a consecutive chokehold on the Billboard charts.
PJ’s first musical experiment was a band entitled Freestyle Nation. Ironically the band made its debut at the same time as Maroon 5. “In Maroon 5 I witnessed that blend of soulful music with a pop/rock vibe and I remember wanting my band to be signed to the same label because it was evident they understood the sound.” Freestyle Nation went on to achieve nominal success, but PJ would be validated by the industry as a highly-celebrated songwriter/producer. After nabbing a Grammy for his songwriting and production of India Arie’s “Interested,” PJ went on to win Dove and Stellar awards. His collaboration with gospel crooner DeWayne Woods resulted in a huge career high. The testimony PJ articulated in “Let Go, Let God,” catapulted up the charts for a record seventy weeks and garnering numerous awards and accolades, most importantly bringing PJ’s early influences full circle.
Synergy continues to connect PJ with key people that are able to offer even more diversity to his personal roster. The Grammy, Stellar and Dove Award-winning songwriter/producer caught the attention of internationally recognized, Oscar Award winning composer AR Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire). AR tapped PJ to contribute “Sajna” to the soundtrack and movie for the Vince Vaughn comedy Couples Retreat, further broadening PJ’s mainstream appeal.
PJ’s friendship with Adam Blackstone Maroon 5’s music director landed him an audition for a keyboardist/vocalist when the group was looking to expand their sound. PJ was the first to audition and left an indelible mark on the group. Days later he received word he was the newest member of the band. Another relationship that bore fruit was a childhood frond with Young Money President, Mack Maine. Maine became a champion of PJ’s music at Young Money playing several tracks for Baby and Slim who immediately saw PJ’s vision and insisted PJ’s version of soulful pop or ‘real music’ was a missing ingredient from the label. Months later, Young Money captain Lil Wayne’ heard PJ’s music and readily agreed. “I was excited from the start about the opportunity with Young Money, because they are about the only label that is about creativity and individuality. There have a star roster but every act is creatively unique. They are the only ones doing it like labels did it back in the old days when you had Marvin Gaye doing something worlds apart from Stevie Wonder, who was doing something worlds apart from Donny Hathaway, yet it was all celebrated; all successful.”
With starting positions on two championship teams and a host of awards under his belt, PJ Morton’s musical potential is limitless. His first solo project under the Young Money imprint is currently underway. The album titled, “Following My First Mind”, is a very personal triumph for PJ. “The title has become my personal mantra. It reminds me and every other creative soul to listen to that first instinct that comes from within. That’s where your gift lies. Don’t second guess it. It’s important to follow that voice,” PJ says. Releasing his own music will be a labor of love while on the road with Maroon 5. The band is planning a yearlong tour for summer 2012 and ending sometime in 2013. While he does look forward to an anticipated release, his primary goal is to put music out for public consumption. The hugely anticipated release is a motivating goal for many, and PJ looks forward to it as well, however the “soulful pop” ingénue insists his truth lies solely in being a vessel for the gift. “If I gave music away, I would be happy. I enjoy what it gives back.”
PJ Morton is no longer in the category of Indie Music Artist, however, I just listened to his latest album “New Orleans” released on Cash Money Records, and I was absolutely blown away! I had to give him a mention, because every song on this album is GREAT for lack of a better word. You can ride this album out from beginning to end, and it lives up to its title. New Orleans is known for its Gumbo and Jambalaya and this album represents just that. It has every genre of music, R&B Soul, Pop, Jazz, Hip Hop and even Reggae. The featured artists on New Orleans also represent a tasty mix with artists such as Stevie Wonder (my absolute Music God), Adam Levine, Tweet (impatiently waiting for her next release), Busta Rhymes and Little Wayne. PJ Morton really “put his foot” in this release and it shows so much growth from his 2005 independent debut, “Emotions”. Please add this to your music collection. It is definitely a must have for any real music lover. “New Orleans” is a perfect mix of seasonings and spices for the ears. Enjoy!
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